(September 2016) Senior Helpers®, one of the nation's premier providers of personalized in-home senior care, today announced plans to expand to Canada in an effort to offer personal care and companion services to seniors who wish to live in the comfort of their own home. Following the success of its U.S. expansion efforts, Senior Helpers will align with Stonewood Equity Fund I, who will serve as the brand's master franchise in Canada. Together they will open the first Canadian location in the Durham Region, part of the greater Toronto area, on September 15.

(August 2016) From sandwich shops to travel agencies and even hair salons, more and more franchise businesses are opening every day, and they’re here to stay. According to the International Franchise Association, franchise small businesses will once again grow at rates that exceed non-franchise business growth this year. So what’s the allure? It’s nice to buy into an already-successful business model, but beyond that there are many benefits to starting a franchise business.

(June 2016) Leeza Gibbons can pinpoint the exact moment her life and identity changed forever. "It happened during my grandmother's funeral," recalls the Los Angeles-based, Emmy award-winning entertainment reporter. "My mother had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and we were burying her mother, who had the same disease. And I realized, 'Wow, I'm always going to be her daughter, but I now have this hybrid role — of reversing the roles — and becoming her caregiver.' That was the moment when I owned it, when it became very clear to me."

(June 2016) Welcome to 21st century America, where we have longer lives than ever before and higher hopes for healthy aging. We are, happily, the beneficiaries of medical and scientific breakthroughs that have given us life spans that not long ago would have been the stuff of science fiction. But we also face serious challenges, including the number of seniors struggling to find and afford much-needed care.

Franchise Business Senior Helpers Coming to Terre Haute

(June 2016) Personalized senior care leader Senior Helpers just announced the opening of a new location in Terre Haute, Indiana. This marks the 257th location nationwide for Senior Helpers, one of the biggest in-home senior care franchise systems in the country. The new location is operated by owner Matthew Page.

(May 2016) Senior Helpers, one of the nation's premier provider of personalized in-home senior care, announced today the launch of its Parkinson's Care Program, a specialized training and certification program created in conjunction with leading experts from the National Parkinson Foundation's Center of Excellence.

(May 2016) "Parkinson's disease is a chronic and progressive movement disorder that affects nearly one million people in the U.S. alone, and that number will likely increase due to the aging Baby Boomers population," said Chris Buitron, Senior Helpers vice president of marketing. "We are proud to be the first in our industry to provide specialized caregiver training in Alzheimer's, dementia, and now, Parkinson's disease care. Over the years, Senior Helpers has established itself as the best option for navigating the challenges of in-home senior care today, and this new program further underscores our commitment to offering skilled services while allowing our aging clients to maintain the best quality of life possible in the comfort of their own homes."

(March 2016) We talk a lot about the nearly limitless opportunities that are now available as we age — which is why we work hard to provide the hope and inspiration required and believe that the rest of our lives can truly be the best of our lives.

(March 2016) Enter to win a Gold Violin gift card or a Senior Helpers care bag. Senior Helpers is one of the largest in-home senior care companies in the U.S. Senior Helpers offers a wide range of personal care and companion services, including Alzheimer’s and dementia care services, to assist seniors who wish to live independently.

(February 2016) Entertainment and other activities are essential for the well-being of people with Alzheimer's. They can make the difference between a deadly boring day of staring at the floor and a rich sense of purpose and contentedness. They can also help the caregiver make a connection with the person, no matter how brief. Read the full article here.

(February 2016) Senior Helpers®, one of the nation's largest in-home senior care franchised businesses, has received the highly sought after Best of Home Care Endorsed National Provider recognition for the third consecutive year. Home Care Pulse, the home care industry's leading market research firm that specializes in customer satisfaction research and quality assurance, awarded the 2016 distinction due to exceptional customer service reviews by existing clients. Read the full article here.

(January 2016) Senior Helpers®, one of the nation's largest in-home senior care franchised businesses, announced today that Rob Cantrell joined the Senior Helpers corporate team as the new Vice President of Franchise Development, taking on responsibility for continuing the growth Senior Helpers has seen in franchise unit sales. Read the full article here.

News & Press

(February 2015) Leeza Gibbons has been competing on The Celebrity Apprentice and is STILL in the game! This morning, she was featured on Fox And Friends, where she talked about the show, her charity, and Senior Helpers. Watch the clip here.

(January 2015) Leeza Gibbons was featured on The Doctors where she discussed her role as a family caregiver and how Senior Helpers and the Senior Gems Program have helped those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's and dementia. Watch the video here.

(January 2015) Senior Helpers of South Palm Beach developed a training program to teach emergency responders how to better deal with those suffering from Alzheimer's and dementia. Watch the video here.

(November 2014) Leeza Gibbons was featured on “A Healthy You & Carol Alt” on Fox News where she discussed dealing with the reality of dementia and how Senior Helpers services can help family caregivers. You can watch the video here.

(September 2014) Leeza Gibbons made her name as a talk show host, but today, she has a new career: she is opening a senior-care franchise. Gibbons is currently in the process of preparing to open her first Senior Helpers franchise. While she can't yet reveal the exact location for legal reasons, she says it will be in the South East.

(June 2014) Technology is changing how we care for seniors, and with the number of seniors in the U.S. expected to double by 2050, entrepreneurs are investing in new technologies designed specifically for the senior population. This trend has the potential to improve the lives of not only seniors, but also those who care for America's aging population as well.

(April 2014) Senior Helpers, a leading national provider of in-home care for seniors, is offering a solution for family caregivers in the local community by expanding to a new location at 745 S. Church Street in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

(April 2014) As we age, our vision changes and that loss of vision can lead to serious safety issues. Accidents at home rank among the leading causes of death and injury among seniors. Senior Helpers provides advice on how to help elders adjust to diminished vision and stay safe in their home.

(April 2014) It is an organization and local office firmly entrenched with local roots. And, as the Ephrata Senior Helpers branch celebrates its one-year anniversary, it has not forgotten what’s important. Family is what’s important, said Abigail Critchfield, co-owner. So important that when they named their business corporation, CCJP Inc., they chose the first letters of all their children.

(March 2014) Communication can be tricky with people no matter what their age, but especially so when you're dealing with older people who have dementia. So what's the best way to have a conversation with someone with memory issues? Senior Helpers says it's all in the approach.

(September 2014) Leeza Gibbons made her name as a talk show host, but today, she has a new career: she is opening a senior-care franchise. Gibbons is currently in the process of preparing to open her first Senior Helpers franchise. While she can't yet reveal the exact location for legal reasons, she says it will be in the South East.

(June 2014) Technology is changing how we care for seniors, and with the number of seniors in the U.S. expected to double by 2050, entrepreneurs are investing in new technologies designed specifically for the senior population. This trend has the potential to improve the lives of not only seniors, but also those who care for America's aging population as well.

(April 2014) Senior Helpers, a leading national provider of in-home care for seniors, is offering a solution for family caregivers in the local community by expanding to a new location at 745 S. Church Street in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

(April 2014) As we age, our vision changes and that loss of vision can lead to serious safety issues. Accidents at home rank among the leading causes of death and injury among seniors. Senior Helpers provides advice on how to help elders adjust to diminished vision and stay safe in their home.

(April 2014) It is an organization and local office firmly entrenched with local roots. And, as the Ephrata Senior Helpers branch celebrates its one-year anniversary, it has not forgotten what’s important. Family is what’s important, said Abigail Critchfield, co-owner. So important that when they named their business corporation, CCJP Inc., they chose the first letters of all their children.

(March 2014) Communication can be tricky with people no matter what their age, but especially so when you're dealing with older people who have dementia. So what's the best way to have a conversation with someone with memory issues? Senior Helpers says it's all in the approach.

(February 2014) Nearly 10 million Americans now care for loved ones suffering from dementia according to the Alzheimer's Association. And caregivers frequently report high levels of stress. Leeza Gibbons says, "The well-being of caregivers is near and dear to my heart. I recently had the chance to participate in a nationwide webcast with one of the country's leading experts in elder care. Here's a look at it with some important information all caregivers need to hear.

(February 2014) Nearly 10 million Americans now care for loved ones suffering from dementia according to the Alzheimer's Association. And caregivers frequently report high levels of stress. Leeza Gibbons says, "The well-being of caregivers is near and dear to my heart. I recently had the chance to participate in a nationwide webcast with one of the country's leading experts in elder care. Here's a look at it with some important information all caregivers need to hear.